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\chapter{Typesetting appendices}

\section{Single-contributor books}
\subsection{How to typeset one appendix}
If you have just one appendix, say \verb"appendix.tex", you will want to generate a chapter head `Appendix' rather than `Appendix A'. Use \verb"\oneappendix" in the main file, as follows:
\begin{verbatim}
  \oneappendix
  \include{appendix}
\end{verbatim}

\subsection{How to typeset several appendices}
The coding used to generate the appendices in this guide is as follows:
\begin{verbatim}
  \appendix
  \include{appendixA}
  \include{appendixB}
  \include{appendixC}
\end{verbatim}

\section{Multi-contributor books}

\subsection{How to typeset one appendix}
If you have just one appendix, it will be the next section head and you should include the following code at the end of your chapter:
\begin{verbatim}
  \oneappendix
  \section{Appendix heading}
  \subsection{Subheading}
  \endappendix
\end{verbatim}
You will need to add \verb"\endappendix" if you have further section heads in this chapter.


\subsection{How to typeset several appendices}
The following code will genenerate Appendix~A and Appendix~B at the end of your chapter:
\begin{verbatim}
  \appendix
  \section{Appendix heading}
  \subsection{Subheading}
    :
  \section{Next appendix heading}
  \subsection{Next subheading}
  \endappendix
\end{verbatim}
Again, you will need to add \verb"\endappendix" if you have further section heads in this chapter.

\section{Numbering systems}

Equations in appendices will be numbered as follows:
\begin{equation}
  E=mc^2,
\end{equation}
and figure captions as follows:
\begin{figure}[h]
\caption{Similarity solutions}
\end{figure}

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